Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1916 — LAST OPPORTUNITY TO REGISTER TODAY [ARTICLE]

LAST OPPORTUNITY TO REGISTER TODAY

’Qtose Required to Do So Should Not Fail to Register Before Nine O’clock P. M. Today is the lost opportunity for Thbse who are required to register this year to do so, in order that they may vote at the-coming election. The -registration places wfil be open until 9p. m. today. Political parties throughout the state are sending out this warning and as a result it is expected that a heavy registration will take place throughout Indiana. “Safety First” is the cry of-all the parties. Technically those persons who have not moved out of —their voting precincts since the last election, and who registered, and voted in the general election of 1914, will not have to register again, but there are some discrepancies between the records of the registration and the records of the election, and lor that reason there is a possibility that many voters who believe they are properly registered are not listed. Because of the possibility of an error, it is strongly urged that every voter make a personal investigation by going to the polls in his voting precinct to ascertain the exact status of his enrollment. Those who didn’t register and vote two years ago, those who moved from the precinct in which they lived at the imie of the last election, and